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Bumps mkdocs-material from 9.6.2 to 9.6.11.

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mkdocs-material-9.6.11

  • Updated Docker image to latest Alpine Linux
  • Bump required Jinja version to 3.1
  • Fixed #8133: Jinja filter items not available (9.6.10 regression)
  • Fixed #8128: Search plugin not entirely disabled via enabled setting

mkdocs-material-9.6.10

This version is a pure refactoring release, and does not contain new features or bug fixes. It strives to improve the compatibility of our templates with alternative Jinja-like template engines that we're currently exploring, including minijinja.

Additionally, it replaces several instances of Python function invocations with idiomatic use of template filters. All instances where variables have been mutated inside templates have been replaced. Most changes have been made in partials, and only a few in blocks, and all of them are fully backward compatible, so no changes to overrides are necessary.

Note that this release does not replace the Jinja template engine with minijinja. However, our templates are now 99% compatible with minijinja, which means we can explore alternative Jinja-compatible implementations. Additionally, immutability and removal of almost all Python function invocations means much more idiomatic templating.

mkdocs-material-9.6.9

  • Updated Serbo-Croatian translations
  • Fixed #8086: Custom SVG icons containing hashes break rendering
  • Fixed #8067: Drawer has gap on right side in Firefox on some OSs

mkdocs-material-9.6.8

  • Added Welsh translations
  • Fixed #8076: Privacy plugin crashes if HTTP download fails

mkdocs-material-9.6.7

  • Fixed #8056: Error in backrefs implementation (9.6.6 regression)
  • Fixed #8054: Unescaped quotes in ARIA labels of table of contents

mkdocs-material-9.6.6

  • Fixed #8040: Privacy plugin not replacing exteral assets (9.6.5 regression)
  • Fixed #8031: Replace unmaintained regex package in search plugin

mkdocs-material-9.6.5

  • Fixed #8016: Tags listing not showing when when file name has spaces
  • Fixed #8012: Privacy plugin crashes if HTTP download fails

mkdocs-material-9.6.4

  • Fixed #7985: Blog content sometimes not stretching to full width
  • Fixed #7978: Navigation rendering bug in Safari 18.3

mkdocs-material-9.6.3

  • Fixed rendering of arrow heads in Mermaid.js class diagrams
  • Fixed #7960: Tags plugin crashes on numeric metadata titles
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mkdocs-material-9.6.11 (2025-04-01)

  • Updated Docker image to latest Alpine Linux
  • Bump required Jinja version to 3.1
  • Fixed #8133: Jinja filter items not available (9.6.10 regression)
  • Fixed #8128: Search plugin not entirely disabled via enabled setting

mkdocs-material-9.6.10 (2025-03-30)

This version is a pure refactoring release, and does not contain new features or bug fixes. It strives to improve the compatibility of our templates with alternative Jinja-like template engines that we're currently exploring, including minijinja.

Additionally, it replaces several instances of Python function invocations with idiomatic use of template filters. All instances where variables have been mutated inside templates have been replaced. Most changes have been made in partials, and only a few in blocks, and all of them are fully backward compatible, so no changes to overrides are necessary.

Note that this release does not replace the Jinja template engine with minijinja. However, our templates are now 99% compatible with minijinja, which means we can explore alternative Jinja-compatible implementations. Additionally, immutability and removal of almost all Python function invocations means much more idiomatic templating.

mkdocs-material-9.6.9 (2025-03-17)

  • Updated Serbo-Croatian translations
  • Fixed #8086: Custom SVG icons containing hashes break rendering
  • Fixed #8067: Drawer has gap on right side in Firefox on some OSs

mkdocs-material-9.6.8+insiders-4.53.16 (2025-03-13)

  • Fixed #8019: Tooltips have precedence over instant previews

mkdocs-material-9.6.8 (2025-03-13)

  • Added Welsh translations
  • Fixed #8076: Privacy plugin crashes if HTTP download fails

mkdocs-material-9.6.7 (2025-03-03)

  • Fixed #8056: Error in backrefs implementation (9.6.6 regression)
  • Fixed #8054: Unescaped quotes in ARIA labels of table of contents

mkdocs-material-9.6.6 (2025-03-01)

  • Fixed #8040: Privacy plugin not replacing exteral assets (9.6.5 regression)
  • Fixed #8031: Replace unmaintained regex package in search plugin

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Commits
  • 7661f07 Prepare 9.6.11 release
  • bf1fe5a Upgraded dependencies
  • 3e9bb53 Bumped required version of jinja2 to ~=3.1 (#8132)
  • 64635ba Fixed search not honoring enabled setting in templates
  • 5d30815 Updated README
  • 8438fed Updated premium sponsors
  • 2f4f384 Updated Alpine base image in Dockerfile
  • 7bd6b92 Prepare 9.6.10 release
  • dc7d75e Updated dependencies
  • c18630f Removed usage of circular members in nav_item partial
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Summary by Sourcery

Update mkdocs-material dependency to the latest version

New Features:

  • Improved compatibility with alternative Jinja-like template engines

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed Jinja filter availability
  • Resolved search plugin configuration issues
  • Fixed various rendering and plugin-related bugs

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  • Updated Docker image to latest Alpine Linux
  • Bumped required Jinja version to 3.1

Bumps [mkdocs-material](https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material) from 9.6.2 to 9.6.11.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/CHANGELOG)
- [Commits](squidfunk/mkdocs-material@9.6.2...9.6.11)

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This pull request bumps the mkdocs-material dependency from version 9.6.2 to 9.6.11. The update includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and compatibility enhancements, particularly related to Jinja templating and search plugin behavior. It also incorporates a refactoring release aimed at improving compatibility with alternative Jinja-like template engines.

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The pull request updates the mkdocs-material dependency from version 9.6.2 to 9.6.11.
  • Updated to the latest features, bug fixes, and performance improvements included in the new version.
  • Ensured compatibility with the updated version.
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The updated version includes fixes for Jinja templating, search plugin behavior, custom SVG icon rendering, and other bug fixes.
  • Addressed issues related to Jinja filter availability.
  • Resolved problems with disabling the search plugin.
  • Fixed rendering issues with custom SVG icons containing hashes.
  • Addressed a drawer gap issue in Firefox.
  • Included Welsh translations.
  • Fixed crashes in the privacy plugin related to HTTP download failures.
  • Addressed errors in backrefs implementation and unescaped quotes in ARIA labels.
  • Fixed issues with the privacy plugin not replacing external assets.
  • Replaced the unmaintained regex package in the search plugin.
  • Fixed issues with tags listing when file names have spaces.
  • Addressed blog content not stretching to full width.
  • Fixed navigation rendering bugs in Safari.
  • Fixed rendering of arrow heads in Mermaid.js class diagrams.
  • Addressed crashes in the tags plugin on numeric metadata titles.
The update includes a refactoring release focused on improving compatibility with alternative Jinja-like template engines.
  • Replaced Python function invocations with template filters.
  • Ensured immutability by removing variable mutations inside templates.
  • Improved compatibility with minijinja.

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Superseded by #437.

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